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pope john paul ii one step closer to sainthood. a second miracle has been officially attributed to john paul's intersession. it reportedly involves the spontaneous healing of a woman. >>> the dow down big right now on word of the era of record lower mortgage rates maybe being done. stocks are going down right after federal chairman ben bernanke said the fed may ease up on the gaza pedal. >> reporter: we already knew he would ease up on the gas pedal eventually. the fact he's more optimistic on the economy and jobs market that dave reckoning when we could see a peel back on stimulus or quantitative easing could be soon. not as much as bond-buying before therefore higher bond rates. the ten year yield yesterday reached 2.35% its highest since march 2012. stocks immediately fall. they are down sharply again today. meantime despite all of that, actually mortgage rates declined this week. you have the average 30 year fix remaining under 4% but in light of what bernanke said yesterday, rates will likely surge next week as we're seeing th
pope john paul ii one step closer to sainthood. a second miracle has been officially attributed to john paul's intersession. it reportedly involves the spontaneous healing of a woman. >>> the dow down big right now on word of the era of record lower mortgage rates maybe being done. stocks are going down right after federal chairman ben bernanke said the fed may ease up on the gaza pedal. >> reporter: we already knew he would ease up on the gas pedal eventually. the fact he's more...
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when he came to the attention of john paul ii. who brought him back to buenos aires as auxiliary bishop and made him the archbishop. he has been a real leader in turning the church in latin america away from a kind of institutional maintenance mindset to a new evangeliization mindset. father reese said the church needs help in latin america. it's precisely the kind of help that pope francis i who will go home to latin america in july can give it. >> george, i can't help but tell you we've had a little bit of a disappointment among some catholics that i work with here in the office who were hoping that it might be an american. >> well, everybody roots for the home team. but in the mind of john paul ii, the western hemisphere was one place. in 1997, there was a huge senate here in rome to consider the future of the church in the western hemisphere. it was john paul ii who insisted it be called for the america, not for the americas. so we've got from america. from the new world. from the western hemisphere. and in the great family th
when he came to the attention of john paul ii. who brought him back to buenos aires as auxiliary bishop and made him the archbishop. he has been a real leader in turning the church in latin america away from a kind of institutional maintenance mindset to a new evangeliization mindset. father reese said the church needs help in latin america. it's precisely the kind of help that pope francis i who will go home to latin america in july can give it. >> george, i can't help but tell you we've...
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>> favorite is paul, john paul. i think he was cool as hell. he looked like a pimp. he looked like a pimp and he is speaking like 50,000 languages and.... >> bill: i have no idea what that was about. do you know what he was saying? >> he called the most favorite popes a pimp. >> bill: then he talked 20,000 languages. >> everybody, his i.q. matches his rebound average. no genius dennis rodman and it comes out we're building missile shields in california. >> bill: isn't rodman to make a pinhead. >> she pretty harmless. i'm not advocating swiss guards take him to st. peter's square, of course not. he is harmless dummy but to say that about abraham lincoln. >> bill: if he could get publicity your pinhead of the week? >> the mayor of new york, bloomberg. >> bill: we have some tape. roll it. >> for the first time in the history of the world more people will die from overeating than under eating this year. i think that it is incumbent on government to tell people what they are doing to themselves and let people make their own decisions. our job is to educate people as long
>> favorite is paul, john paul. i think he was cool as hell. he looked like a pimp. he looked like a pimp and he is speaking like 50,000 languages and.... >> bill: i have no idea what that was about. do you know what he was saying? >> he called the most favorite popes a pimp. >> bill: then he talked 20,000 languages. >> everybody, his i.q. matches his rebound average. no genius dennis rodman and it comes out we're building missile shields in california. >>...
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. >>> we're going to know next month when the late pope's john paul ii and john xxiii will become saints. john paul ii was the third longest serving pope in history and one of the most popular around the world. john xxiii is known for making dramatic changes to modernize the church. >>> just ahead, for the first time the cia has released documents to show its role in a 1952 coup in iran. ips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. [ woman ] hop on over! to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these
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paul ii, as well. the question of the pedophile scandals, the ongoing financial problems or complications or scandals of the vatican bank, which had a new president appointed on this last friday. obviously, there's a lot of talk about the changing nature of the catholic church. today, only one in four catholics lives in europe. most live in north america, south america, asia and africa. so, really, it's going to be a time for the church to redefine itself looking towards those areas where its numbers are growing. christi? >> going to be interesting to see if they choose a pope that is european or perhaps of another heritage. thank you, ben wedemen, we appreciate you bringing us the latest from rome there. >>> coming up in our 8:00 hour, we'll look at the intrigue and the secrecy in the church, as well as hollywood's obsession with the vatican. >>> so, i want to get you to washington now. take a look at this live picture of one beautiful sunrise. good morning to all of you waking up in that in d.c. and
paul ii, as well. the question of the pedophile scandals, the ongoing financial problems or complications or scandals of the vatican bank, which had a new president appointed on this last friday. obviously, there's a lot of talk about the changing nature of the catholic church. today, only one in four catholics lives in europe. most live in north america, south america, asia and africa. so, really, it's going to be a time for the church to redefine itself looking towards those areas where its...
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he is the savior, forget martin luther king jr., rand paul is here. and he goes on to the argument, uses the same argument that we essentially heard from john roberts, which of course doesn't actually address the real problem, simply because more people turned out does not mean, as we know, there are not disparities in voting. we know that in the last elections, african-americans tended to wait longer. we know that in addition to the state voter id laws, and same-day voting and registrations, we know all of those things, the african-americans, latinos, all of those situations still existed. and those were the things that erected those barriers. >> rand paul said i don't see a problem with showing your driver's license to vote. i also think that some people are stuck in the past when they want to compare it. there was a time in the south when african-americans were prohibited from voting because of the bizarre literacy tests. that was wrong, that is why we need the voter rights. but that is not showing your id. joy, what would you like to say to rand p
he is the savior, forget martin luther king jr., rand paul is here. and he goes on to the argument, uses the same argument that we essentially heard from john roberts, which of course doesn't actually address the real problem, simply because more people turned out does not mean, as we know, there are not disparities in voting. we know that in the last elections, african-americans tended to wait longer. we know that in addition to the state voter id laws, and same-day voting and registrations,...
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the cardinal from argentina who is with the chief of staff under john paul ii, a very good manager. this is all sound and fury signifying nothing until those 117 cardinals who are under 80 and have the right to vote for the next pope get here to rome, roll up their sleeves, and get to work. >> is that done in the same ways we've seen in years past after the pope has died, the white smoke, the black smoke, all of that? >> it will be very shortly from now that they'll get the process ready. they'll have to put in a fake floor like they did last time to put in jamming devices that will prohibit anyone from eavesdropping electronically what is going on in the sistine chapel. also, they'll install a stove and prepare the chemical cartridges that will turn the black smoke into white smoke when they elect the pope. is he referred to as the former pope? where will he live, what will he do? >> he's got another month on the job, so we're presuming he's going to carry out his regular calendar. this week, of course, features ash wednesday, the beginning of lent for catholics. we presume he'll d
the cardinal from argentina who is with the chief of staff under john paul ii, a very good manager. this is all sound and fury signifying nothing until those 117 cardinals who are under 80 and have the right to vote for the next pope get here to rome, roll up their sleeves, and get to work. >> is that done in the same ways we've seen in years past after the pope has died, the white smoke, the black smoke, all of that? >> it will be very shortly from now that they'll get the process...
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ratzinger, was very keenly aware of what happened to pope john paul ii. he talked to people about how his demise seemed somewhat of a dishonorable end to his papacy. he had in his mind already what type of glorious exit, to use the phrase, he may want in store for him. let's get some perspective as to what is coming out of the vatican as to why this is happening, what it means. john allen, our senior vatican analyst, joins us now. what do we know, john? >> reporter: what we know is that we are living through a day of enormous shock here in rome. not so much the pope benedict xvi chose to resign. he signaled two years ago that he would be open to doing that, but the fact that we had absolutely no indication this was coming today. precisely because of that, therefore, there are some enormous unanswered questions about how all of this is going to play out. i suppose the biggest questions would be, "a," what will the role of a retired pope be? will he continue to play any kind of public role? will he continue to exercise any influence on the future direction
ratzinger, was very keenly aware of what happened to pope john paul ii. he talked to people about how his demise seemed somewhat of a dishonorable end to his papacy. he had in his mind already what type of glorious exit, to use the phrase, he may want in store for him. let's get some perspective as to what is coming out of the vatican as to why this is happening, what it means. john allen, our senior vatican analyst, joins us now. what do we know, john? >> reporter: what we know is that...
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john paul ii gave a definitive answer to this. so that door is closed. but let us remember that mary is more important than the bishop's apostles, so women in the church are more important than bishops and priests." sister simone, what's your reaction to that? >> well, i'm not sure that we feel we're more important in the church. i think the pope's statements evidence, one, that he node that women are smart, are educated, have a lot to offer, and commented on many roles that women could play in the church. i think on the issue of ordination, however, he did say that that door is closed. but just on sunday we had the reading from the gospel of the story of the man who went and pounded on the door of his neighbor and kept pounding until he got what he wanted, which was food for another person. and so i sort of feel like, well, if the door is closed then maybe that alludes to the scripture where we just keep pounding long enough and jesus said it's like prior if you're annoying enough, if you're persistent something good will happen. >> father martin, just
john paul ii gave a definitive answer to this. so that door is closed. but let us remember that mary is more important than the bishop's apostles, so women in the church are more important than bishops and priests." sister simone, what's your reaction to that? >> well, i'm not sure that we feel we're more important in the church. i think the pope's statements evidence, one, that he node that women are smart, are educated, have a lot to offer, and commented on many roles that women...
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john mccain hates lee, cruise and paul. you see the president cultivating john mccain more and more. he's talking in this interview about what a good relationship he has with the white house. he's going to send them to egypt as some kind of adversaries. >> and he's guaranteed them a return flight. >> but i think this is really interesting, in that like we are now seeing this alliance being cultivated by the white house, because they now see a point of a kind of wedge point in the caucus. >> well, there's also a generational conflict that's going on here. you do have these kind of young guns rubio, paul cruz, lee on one side of this, and coburn, who is as conservative as them, has been around for a long time. he has memories of the government shutdown. >> does that sound right to you? >> i want all the liberals to stop listening at some point. if cruz, paul and lee are making coburn be the centrists obama wants to deal with. are they doing their job really well? >> what do you say? >> i think there are a couple things happen
john mccain hates lee, cruise and paul. you see the president cultivating john mccain more and more. he's talking in this interview about what a good relationship he has with the white house. he's going to send them to egypt as some kind of adversaries. >> and he's guaranteed them a return flight. >> but i think this is really interesting, in that like we are now seeing this alliance being cultivated by the white house, because they now see a point of a kind of wedge point in the...
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, john, even john paul, for that matter. but that he went completely off the radar for the majority of us, that, is, and said i'm going my own way. and i think this is a pope who is going to be doing things a lot differently, including the very name francis, someone who loved the poor, someone who loved animals, a rather beloved figure. saint francis. >> i want to play a clip from cardinal dolan who i know you know well, and get your reaction to what he had to say. listen to this. >> he's already won our hearts. he obviously won our hearts, because he's the new pope. but he just -- we just had a very beautiful fraternal meal at the doma santa marta, where we have been staying. and he told us, he said -- when -- we toasted him. the cardinal secretary of state toasted him. and then he toasted us, and he simply said, "may god forgive you." >> great insight there into what seems to be a good sense of humor for the new pope. you spoke to cardinal dolan. what is the general reaction, do you think, from the cardinals who have elect
, john, even john paul, for that matter. but that he went completely off the radar for the majority of us, that, is, and said i'm going my own way. and i think this is a pope who is going to be doing things a lot differently, including the very name francis, someone who loved the poor, someone who loved animals, a rather beloved figure. saint francis. >> i want to play a clip from cardinal dolan who i know you know well, and get your reaction to what he had to say. listen to this....
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how many exorcisms did pope john paul ii perform? it's at facebook.com/jansingco. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. or lasts longer. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> as lawmakers on capital hill dived into the new budget proposals, they are finaling time to wine and dine raising money for 2014. check out these numbers. today alone there are 16 fundraising breakfasts, lunches, and dinners according to the sunlight foundation. just yesterday there was a re-election breakfast for mitch mcconnell. he's about to go up for an ad buy to fend off ashley judd. lawmakers are fundraising early and often because in one analysis wi
how many exorcisms did pope john paul ii perform? it's at facebook.com/jansingco. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. or lasts longer. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to...
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the southern avenger, aka jack hunter, the guy who thought john wilkes booth's heart was in the right place when he shot abraham lincoln, who happens to work for senator rand paul, was defie ff fended by his boss today. he opposed hunter's views, who he no longer view, he called them, quote, a form of youthful political showmanship and said if he was a really white supremacist as some were calling hims he would have fired him immediately. it's nice to know senator paul's heart is in the right place. we'll be right back. ♪ hey! ♪ ♪ let's go! ♪ [ male announcer ] you can choose to blend in. ♪ ♪ yeah! yeah! yeah! or you can choose to blend out. ♪ oh, yeah-eah! ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >>> america's public enemy number one in the united state
the southern avenger, aka jack hunter, the guy who thought john wilkes booth's heart was in the right place when he shot abraham lincoln, who happens to work for senator rand paul, was defie ff fended by his boss today. he opposed hunter's views, who he no longer view, he called them, quote, a form of youthful political showmanship and said if he was a really white supremacist as some were calling hims he would have fired him immediately. it's nice to know senator paul's heart is in the right...
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i want to say thank you, pope john paul ii . the reason why, as i would say thanks to your predecessor pope john paul ii. this is it a evangelical and not a catholic who appreciates the firm convictions of the catholic church and popes who decipeded that the purpose of the church is not a mere thermometer reflecting the culture of whatever the world happens to believe in the given moment, but believes that the church is to be the thermostat that can read the culture that is it prevalent in the world, but whose purpose is to adjust the temperature of the culture to what it ought to be . for that, i say thank you for faithful service to the bible, and to the traditions much gold's people. a good thing. well, scientist say that the meteor that streak would across the sky in russia on morning exploded with a force equivulent . atomic here's what the leader of russia said. those are not metorites falling, it is the americans trying out a new weapon. really? i think he must think that we have a great big bubble gum machine that we wil
i want to say thank you, pope john paul ii . the reason why, as i would say thanks to your predecessor pope john paul ii. this is it a evangelical and not a catholic who appreciates the firm convictions of the catholic church and popes who decipeded that the purpose of the church is not a mere thermometer reflecting the culture of whatever the world happens to believe in the given moment, but believes that the church is to be the thermostat that can read the culture that is it prevalent in the...
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. >> paul wolfowitz, thank you very much indeed for joining me. >> you're welcome. >> john miller will stay with me. we'll take a short break. when we come back, i'll ask about the handling of the suspect in custody and the controversy over whether he received his miranda rights too soon. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female annou
. >> paul wolfowitz, thank you very much indeed for joining me. >> you're welcome. >> john miller will stay with me. we'll take a short break. when we come back, i'll ask about the handling of the suspect in custody and the controversy over whether he received his miranda rights too soon. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived...
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paul ii. he is regarded as a strong defender of catholic doctrine, described by his biographer as a balancing force. he earned a reputation in argentina as a fierce advocate for the poor. >> this is a man of god, a man of the new evangelization, a man who is a great defender of democracy in a country where democracy is under real stress right now in argentina. >> reporter: his election has sparked excitement in latin america, both out of cultural pride and the recognition of the growing importance and influence of that part of the world. >> bergoglio brings latin america to rome and to the world. >> well, the man chosen to lead the roman catholic church has a busy first day. he's set to meet with his predecessor, the former pope benedict this morning, and then celebrate mass this afternoon. nbc's claudio la vantagea is at the vatican this morning. claudio, good morning. what's the mood like where you are? >> reporter: well, mara, cardinal bergoglio has only been pope for a few hours, but alrea
paul ii. he is regarded as a strong defender of catholic doctrine, described by his biographer as a balancing force. he earned a reputation in argentina as a fierce advocate for the poor. >> this is a man of god, a man of the new evangelization, a man who is a great defender of democracy in a country where democracy is under real stress right now in argentina. >> reporter: his election has sparked excitement in latin america, both out of cultural pride and the recognition of the...
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pope john paul ii said the war would not solve problems of man. jesse jackson called on peaceful people everywhere to march until the war was over. let us admire and respect the position of a former president, as well as the words from a future president, it was illinois state senator barack obama who said in 2002, i don't oppose all wars. what i am opposed to is a dumb war. this is a war that cost the lives of anywhere from 110,000 to 1 million civilians. today is not a day to cheer for success. but it is a day to remember those who fought hard to avoid the war's tragic consequences. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question, will the architects of the iraqi war ever admit they made a mistake? text a for yes, b for no to 67622 or go to our blog. i'll bring you the results later in the snow. i'm joined now by congresswoman diona diget. getting your name mixed up here. i'm so hyped to get to this point. congresswoman, you were one of 133 members of the house to vote against this war. take us back to that day and te
pope john paul ii said the war would not solve problems of man. jesse jackson called on peaceful people everywhere to march until the war was over. let us admire and respect the position of a former president, as well as the words from a future president, it was illinois state senator barack obama who said in 2002, i don't oppose all wars. what i am opposed to is a dumb war. this is a war that cost the lives of anywhere from 110,000 to 1 million civilians. today is not a day to cheer for...
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♪ >>> in papal history, there have been johns, there have been pauls, there have been john pauls, there have been leos and buy us and innocence and alexanders and nicholas' but there's never, ever been a francis. there's never been a pope francis until today. today, after two weeks of not having a pope at all, after five rounds of voting and burning the papers with their votes recorded on them, today, the conclave of 150 cardinals elects one of their own to be the pope. they picked jorge mario bergoglio, a jesuit from argentina. he's the first jesuit pope. he's the first pope to hail from south america. he's the first non-european pope in 1,000 years. the former cardinal bergoglio was born to italian immigrants in argentina. he got a respiratory infection when he was little and doctors removed one of his lungs. he's had one lung most of his adult life. his plans were to become a chemist. at the age of 32, mario bergoglio decided to become a priest. he became a ranking jesuit in argue tina at the time of the cold war in the '70s. jesuit and catholic leadership with complicit with it in w
♪ >>> in papal history, there have been johns, there have been pauls, there have been john pauls, there have been leos and buy us and innocence and alexanders and nicholas' but there's never, ever been a francis. there's never been a pope francis until today. today, after two weeks of not having a pope at all, after five rounds of voting and burning the papers with their votes recorded on them, today, the conclave of 150 cardinals elects one of their own to be the pope. they picked...
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the sex scandal came to light under pope john paul ii. they say now look for youth, a conservative vision and most likely, a european. >> the numbers are really stacked toward the europeans. unless there's some kind of inspirational moment where someone kind of just steps out of the pack -- by that i mean someone who speaks languages, knows the global world, it's a very difficult job description. >> reporter: but maybe not difficult for cardinal natural olay, a french canadian. >> there is a cardinal mark olay, who is now currently the head of the office of bishops in rome. so we could have a canadian. >> reporter: 119 cardinals will vote in the upcoming conclave to select the new pope, most of whom were appointed by pope benedict xvi and pope john paul. both, staunch conservatives, so expect a conservative voice to be chosen. something young catholics accept. >> i feel like moderate is probably fine. i'm a card-carrying liberal like for sure, but like -- >> but you don't think the church needs to go that direction? >> well, i don't know
the sex scandal came to light under pope john paul ii. they say now look for youth, a conservative vision and most likely, a european. >> the numbers are really stacked toward the europeans. unless there's some kind of inspirational moment where someone kind of just steps out of the pack -- by that i mean someone who speaks languages, knows the global world, it's a very difficult job description. >> reporter: but maybe not difficult for cardinal natural olay, a french canadian....
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john mccain and lindsay graham don't have juice any more. people are just rolling their eyes at him for saying we should boycott the olympics in russia. john mccain although he has a lot of influence, he doesn't have a lot of juice. if you went to the republican convention in 2012, all of the buzz was around these insurgent types. and they're much less interventionist. this is the first case, they want to have a 46-year-old who has a little bit of a spring in her step and some name recognition to be able to get on the floor and make these fights. >> this is a proxy board that has literally nothing to do with mike enzi. i think primary fights are good, people should have contested elections. i agree, everyone go run for office. here's rand paul firing back the first shot on this, he says when i heard liz cheney was rung for senate. i wondered if she was running in her own state of virginia, which makes me think he understands precisely what this is about. this is a proxy war against his people. >> we've been talking to some people off the rec
john mccain and lindsay graham don't have juice any more. people are just rolling their eyes at him for saying we should boycott the olympics in russia. john mccain although he has a lot of influence, he doesn't have a lot of juice. if you went to the republican convention in 2012, all of the buzz was around these insurgent types. and they're much less interventionist. this is the first case, they want to have a 46-year-old who has a little bit of a spring in her step and some name recognition...
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this is a man very much formed by the pontificate of john paul ii who loved him to pieces. i think we're going to see a little bit more of that in this pontificate as it goes forward. the name francis is obviously very suggestive of a church of real compassion for the underdog. which doesn't necessarily translate into any particular political or economic program. but does suggest that this guy is going to take a little bit of the baroque gilding off of the papacy. >> michael, back to you. first of all, let's start with the notion here that the encyclical of looking out for -- skepticism towards capitalism. when i read that in his brief life description here, i was taken with the fact that he -- i know he may not be a dorothy day catholic. but he may well be someone who does have that usual church suspicion of capitalism. a lot of our popes have had that suspicion through the 20th century. they're not ayn rand people. they don't buy the marketplaces, the great arbiter of what's good in the world. >> you know, off of the -- and we've only known the pope now in terms of him be
this is a man very much formed by the pontificate of john paul ii who loved him to pieces. i think we're going to see a little bit more of that in this pontificate as it goes forward. the name francis is obviously very suggestive of a church of real compassion for the underdog. which doesn't necessarily translate into any particular political or economic program. but does suggest that this guy is going to take a little bit of the baroque gilding off of the papacy. >> michael, back to you....
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it was very clear that john paul ii enjoyed every minute of payp paypalcy. i think benedict has seen it as a significant burden to carry and he's kaifred it with decency but he's had a different feeling toward the office. >> what is the state of the catholic church these days? >> it depends where you look nchl some places it's very healthy and growing. in other places it's declining in numbers and suffering financially. so it's a very mixed script that the new pope will face and there are divisions within the church between liberals and conservatives as there always are. sometimes they've been exacerbated in recent years. >> we now want to return to allen pizzey who is live in rome. i guess this sets up a conclave in mid-march to choose a new pope, right. >> reporter: yes, he does. he said he's resigning on february 28th. there are 100 cardinals under the age of 80 who are technically eligible to vote in the conclave. there may be a couple more than that. they're in kind of a transition period. what happens is the cardinals gather from around the world in ro
it was very clear that john paul ii enjoyed every minute of payp paypalcy. i think benedict has seen it as a significant burden to carry and he's kaifred it with decency but he's had a different feeling toward the office. >> what is the state of the catholic church these days? >> it depends where you look nchl some places it's very healthy and growing. in other places it's declining in numbers and suffering financially. so it's a very mixed script that the new pope will face and...
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he listened to john paul. he's been well aware of his own, the fragility of his health for a while. >> cardinal dolan continues to amaze me as how reasoned he sounds and how remarkable he pulls all the factors together. >> there are some 117, i think it is, cardinals under the age of 80 who will vote in the new conclave, but only 11 of them are american. that's why people say cardinal dolan maybe doesn't have a shot at becoming the next pope unless he garnered international support. >> it would be interesting to watch. earlier, we spoke with the dean of georgetown college and theology professor at georgetown university. he is an expert on catholicism and on pope benedict. is it possible they will look to a younger pope because of this? >> yes, anything is possible. i think he was elected at a fairly advanced age, and people thought it would be a short papacy. i predicted at the time it would be at least ten years. it's close. when you choose a younger pope however, you have to remember it is a lifetime appoint
he listened to john paul. he's been well aware of his own, the fragility of his health for a while. >> cardinal dolan continues to amaze me as how reasoned he sounds and how remarkable he pulls all the factors together. >> there are some 117, i think it is, cardinals under the age of 80 who will vote in the new conclave, but only 11 of them are american. that's why people say cardinal dolan maybe doesn't have a shot at becoming the next pope unless he garnered international support....
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you are looking live at senators ron paul, ted cruz, john cornyn, and also senator lee as they stage an old-fashioned fill buster to block the president's nomination of john brennan, krah director. they've been talking for almost nine hours straight so far. and then of course there is karl rove, who says the president's bipartisanship is actually an evil plot to take over congress in 2014. >> the second term is a political legacy. that means you then deal with all of these issues from a political perspective. not from a perspective of how do we resolve them, be how do we use them politically. that's not good for the country. >> yeah, carl, how do you resolve them when they say when it comes to the budget process no more revenue, it's over, we're done talking? of course the president has to turn to the mid terms, because that's what the american peoples o . tonight the president might want to have an antacid instead of dessert. gwen moore and congressman mcdermott of washington. this is going the distance, exhausting every effort to try to at least get up close and personal with peopl
you are looking live at senators ron paul, ted cruz, john cornyn, and also senator lee as they stage an old-fashioned fill buster to block the president's nomination of john brennan, krah director. they've been talking for almost nine hours straight so far. and then of course there is karl rove, who says the president's bipartisanship is actually an evil plot to take over congress in 2014. >> the second term is a political legacy. that means you then deal with all of these issues from a...
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like pope john paul ii was. >> is that what you're looking for? because a lot of people have talked about somebody who has that pastoral ability. when you would see him in front of a crowd, and i saw him everywhere from st. louis to jerusalem, there was something about his persona, even if you seemed to be hundreds of yards back in the crowd, that he just radiated something. >> he needs to be a man of christ, first of all. and he needs to exemplify it in his life and in everything he does. but he also needs to have that combination of humility and compassion, and yet a strong ability to stand up, when he sees something wrong, make the correction, whether within the church or outside of the church, and have the moral authority to have everybody follow him, because he's the leader. >> is the sex abuse crisis in the states something that's weighed on you? >> oh, it's of deep concern. sex abuse is something that happens in all professions and in all walks of life, and it happens to be a very strong issue in the catholic church, because of the represen
like pope john paul ii was. >> is that what you're looking for? because a lot of people have talked about somebody who has that pastoral ability. when you would see him in front of a crowd, and i saw him everywhere from st. louis to jerusalem, there was something about his persona, even if you seemed to be hundreds of yards back in the crowd, that he just radiated something. >> he needs to be a man of christ, first of all. and he needs to exemplify it in his life and in everything...
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pope john xxiii, he had it. >> john paul connected with people. he connected -- >> i'm talking about john xxiii is our liberal -- >> he had it. even john paul connected with people deeply. this pope i think will do that. this pope, let's flip it now. we've done a lot of praising of this pope for social justice. he's the first jesuit. he really has that mission of social justice but has an extraordinary task ahead of him. this is a church with scandal. it has stress cracks in the foundation that are moral. a global organization that is global is going to be hard and it needs a lot of work. >> bernard law living in the house. >> and the other thing is, if you think about it, this pope, he wants to do a penchant for the poor. that's a way to coalesce a lot of catholics who are straying around his papacy. >> i think this means a lot to us. i wanted to something again tonight about it because i think it's a big thing to talk about. we don't do it very often here. it's spiritual but also about social justice. both of you got it right tonight. okay. than
pope john xxiii, he had it. >> john paul connected with people. he connected -- >> i'm talking about john xxiii is our liberal -- >> he had it. even john paul connected with people deeply. this pope i think will do that. this pope, let's flip it now. we've done a lot of praising of this pope for social justice. he's the first jesuit. he really has that mission of social justice but has an extraordinary task ahead of him. this is a church with scandal. it has stress cracks in...
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a look at that and try to compare this upcoming concave to the one that followed the death of pope john paul ii eight years ago, erica. >>> also here in new york, valerie harper sat down with savannah guthrie talking about her in curable brain cancer. she's opening up to savannah about dealing with her diagnosis. we have a preview of that interview coming up this morning. >>> and we will take a journey to the bottom of the earth. antarctica to be exact. we are going to retrace the harrowing steps of two famous explorers with members of their family. >>> if you have fitness questions, we have answers. what to eat before a workout, how to keep from bulking up. we asked you to accepted your questions in this week. >> you say "we." you mean jenna. >> collective here. >> we ask you questions too. we begin this half hour with a 1980s tv favorite. if you mention dukes of hazard chances are someone will probably follow up with the general lee or daisy duke. the cast came together for a rare reunion. it is still pretty cool to be country. >> remember this song? almost 30 years after the final ep
a look at that and try to compare this upcoming concave to the one that followed the death of pope john paul ii eight years ago, erica. >>> also here in new york, valerie harper sat down with savannah guthrie talking about her in curable brain cancer. she's opening up to savannah about dealing with her diagnosis. we have a preview of that interview coming up this morning. >>> and we will take a journey to the bottom of the earth. antarctica to be exact. we are going to retrace...
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on the other speaker john boehner and congressman paul ryan. >> we have a broken immigration system. if anything what we have seen in boston is we have to fix and modernize our immigration for lots of reasons, national security reasons and economic security reasons. >> i'm in the camp of if we fix our immigration system it may help us understand who all is here, why they are here and what legal status they have. >> right now on capitol hill homeland security secretary janet napolitano is speaking on reform. let's bring in former pennsylvania congressman patrick murphy and republican strategist danny vargas. good morning to both of you. i think there is no doubt that the bombing has complicated the immigration bill process. rand paul asking to delay the bill until they know more about the facts of the suspects. what is your take? >> i agree with congressman ryan. what happened in boston does emphasize the fact that we need to move forward with our immigration reform debate. part of the debate ought to include ways to modernize the way that law enforcement is able to work with homeland
on the other speaker john boehner and congressman paul ryan. >> we have a broken immigration system. if anything what we have seen in boston is we have to fix and modernize our immigration for lots of reasons, national security reasons and economic security reasons. >> i'm in the camp of if we fix our immigration system it may help us understand who all is here, why they are here and what legal status they have. >> right now on capitol hill homeland security secretary janet...
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he did speak to john paul ii sort of backing a -- >> the quote on the ordination of women. the church has spoken and said no. >> right. there is plenty that progressives like myself will continue to find indefensible. i think what we do see is a pope who's fundamentally focused on issues of poverty and justice, and many people feared he would then overcompensate on the culture issues in order to protect his bona fides on the issues. >> here is the part of his conversation about gay priests that i thought was most interesting. he has just appointed batista rica, to head the vatican bank, who had been previously investigated for a gay relationship. he said the abuse of minors, for instance, is a crime. one can sin and convert and the lord both forgives and forgets. we don't have the right to refuse to forget it's dangerous. the theology of sin is important. st. peter committed one of the greatest sins, denying christ, and yet they made him the pope. think about that. also when he says the abuse of minors is a crime and distinguishing the abuse of minors from a relationship be
he did speak to john paul ii sort of backing a -- >> the quote on the ordination of women. the church has spoken and said no. >> right. there is plenty that progressives like myself will continue to find indefensible. i think what we do see is a pope who's fundamentally focused on issues of poverty and justice, and many people feared he would then overcompensate on the culture issues in order to protect his bona fides on the issues. >> here is the part of his conversation...
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he was referring to senator john mccain who called senator paul weirdo. he did it on the senate caucus if private. where i understand he used other words. he did out on the senate floor, place where senators traditionally have not personally sought to offend or name-call their colleagues. senator paul has staked out, as charles said, mara as well, the position of his father. he does it in a more reasonable and broader based way. probably burst a bubble on the scene with that filibuster the other day. where everybody was watching. nerve the country was watching him. he was being cheered even by the left. code pink supports rand paul and sky didn't fall the next day. >> bret: i think it was wacko birds that john mccain said. last word, mara? >> rand paul says he is a social issue conservative on abortion, so he is trying to marry the two strains. but he is a pretty pure libertarian on almost everything else. >> yes. >> he found a way to break through with the populist completely uncontroversial proposal that the american government shouldn't kill people wit
he was referring to senator john mccain who called senator paul weirdo. he did it on the senate caucus if private. where i understand he used other words. he did out on the senate floor, place where senators traditionally have not personally sought to offend or name-call their colleagues. senator paul has staked out, as charles said, mara as well, the position of his father. he does it in a more reasonable and broader based way. probably burst a bubble on the scene with that filibuster the...
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. >> john: so much gas in the water he could light it. >> what you see in gas land is real. >> john: paul runs the group. >> all the people from the company say, oh, this isn't our problem, this was there in the first place but they're lying. >> john: he and the gas land movie say this is much more likely to happen after fracking, but when state environmental officials investigated this incident they concluded fracking had nothing to do with it. it was just gas that's naturally in the ground. that happens. there are many places in america where no fracking is done, but-- >> oh! >> water still catches fire. this is a lake in alaska. this man lives in new york, where fracking is banned, yet-- >> whoa. >> but if fracking doesn't cause the problems, why the lawsuits and headlines about ruined wells? film maker checked out the pollution claims made by craig and julie soughtner. >> have you done independent test? >> we did maybe two years ago. >> he was oddly vague about the results. >> i can't remember what that showed. >> john: his lawsuit says his well water was dirty and dark. when he
. >> john: so much gas in the water he could light it. >> what you see in gas land is real. >> john: paul runs the group. >> all the people from the company say, oh, this isn't our problem, this was there in the first place but they're lying. >> john: he and the gas land movie say this is much more likely to happen after fracking, but when state environmental officials investigated this incident they concluded fracking had nothing to do with it. it was just gas...
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rand paul and others are threatening to block john brennan. susan rice didn't get to the nomination process. is this rocky road if that's how we want to describe it, david, does this hurt the president's credibility or at least his ability to get things done, a small distraction, should it become a smaller one? put it into the wider con tech in terms of what the white house want to be accomplishing right now. >> it does take away according to past presidents, national security is where one says the president says it's a precedent to do this. it's a time that we have a lot of things going on in terms of the president's foreign policy, particularly in the middle east and withdraw in afghanistan coming to the fore and you need someone in the pentagon doing this. it can be seen as a nuisance in that the president want to be talking about his agenda, which is the gun control, immigration, things that people can get done. you have, of course, this sequester and the ongoing issue of the spending situation and taxes. so i think these are the things th
rand paul and others are threatening to block john brennan. susan rice didn't get to the nomination process. is this rocky road if that's how we want to describe it, david, does this hurt the president's credibility or at least his ability to get things done, a small distraction, should it become a smaller one? put it into the wider con tech in terms of what the white house want to be accomplishing right now. >> it does take away according to past presidents, national security is where...
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john paul ii we expect will be named a saint sometime next year launched an all out diplomatic campaign to stop the u.s. from going to iraq. was that effective? one level, no. he didn't stop the war. on the other hand, it did significantly improve his standing in the islamic world and created lines of communication still open today and the pope's leadership some say helped create a wider clash of civilizations between the pope and the rest of the world. mate not stop the obama administration but may position him as a credible in ter lock cu lar for the west and the islamic world that could be helpful down the line. >> thanks so much. good to see you. >>> u.s. senator john mccain is endorsing president obama's plan to strike syria but things could go horribly wrong for the commander in chief. up next, why mccain is bringing up impeachment. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's endless shrimp. it's as much as you like, any way you like. try new soy wasabi grilled shrimp and more. only $15.99, offer ends soon. so come in and sea food differently. now, try seven lunch choices for $7.9
john paul ii we expect will be named a saint sometime next year launched an all out diplomatic campaign to stop the u.s. from going to iraq. was that effective? one level, no. he didn't stop the war. on the other hand, it did significantly improve his standing in the islamic world and created lines of communication still open today and the pope's leadership some say helped create a wider clash of civilizations between the pope and the rest of the world. mate not stop the obama administration...
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and john boehner's crying in his merlot because the president's having lunch with paul ryan. our big panel tackles that. stay with us. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine a
and john boehner's crying in his merlot because the president's having lunch with paul ryan. our big panel tackles that. stay with us. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your...
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once upon a time, pope john paul ii held the church together from the vatican. now eight years and two popes later, the pews are not as full as they used to be. more and more people are turning away from the church, something that would have been unthinkable a few years ago. but the church is not prepared to let go of its members so easily. germans need only declare their withdrawal to a state authority for stop in poland, -- date authority. in poland, you must present your case to a jury as well as to witnesses and make your case as to why you want to leave. this man translates into english for a leaping -- a living. his first attempt to leave the church ended in failure. >> the priest was very aggressive. he's old and said my request to leave was not valid. i had to get a psychiatrist to get in a violation of my mental condition. until i had a certificate proving my mental stability, he would not talk with me. i was so confused that i actually called to psychiatrists. but of course, they don't issue such certificates. >> it was not until a year later that a pr
once upon a time, pope john paul ii held the church together from the vatican. now eight years and two popes later, the pews are not as full as they used to be. more and more people are turning away from the church, something that would have been unthinkable a few years ago. but the church is not prepared to let go of its members so easily. germans need only declare their withdrawal to a state authority for stop in poland, -- date authority. in poland, you must present your case to a jury as...
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john brennan. senator paul says he will talk until he no longer can. that's how filibusters work, talk, talk to prevent a vote. he's been going back and forth with senator ted cruz who has been trying to assist him a little bit because he's been talking since somewhere in the 11:00 a.m. eastern hour. senator paul claims brennan and his involvement in the u.s. drone program hurts civil liberties. chief congressional correspondent dana bash monitoring the filibuster, monitoring the talking. has he taken that sip of water yet, dana? >> reporter: he might have taken a sip of water, because as you said, he has gotten an assist or two assists from some of his republican colleagues, ted cruz and mike lee as well. they have come down to help him, making the same arguments that rand paul is making, the whole reason for this filibuster of john brennan's nomination, because he believes it is absolutely wrong for the united states to even consider using drones on u.s. soil against u.s. citizens. and he wants b
john brennan. senator paul says he will talk until he no longer can. that's how filibusters work, talk, talk to prevent a vote. he's been going back and forth with senator ted cruz who has been trying to assist him a little bit because he's been talking since somewhere in the 11:00 a.m. eastern hour. senator paul claims brennan and his involvement in the u.s. drone program hurts civil liberties. chief congressional correspondent dana bash monitoring the filibuster, monitoring the talking. has...
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. >> the 85-year-old took over the role back in 2005 following the death of pope john paul ii. this is pretty incredible because this has not happened in 600 years. the last time a pope stepped down was back in 1415. so this is certainly something that we don't see often happening with the catholic church. but the pope says he is just too tired to carry on with his papal duties. >> we want to take a live look at what's going on in italy. this is a statement coming out of the vatican. we would take the sound live for you. however, it's coming in through italian so this has not been translated yet. you'll probably see the translation of this video, megan, coming up a little later on "good morning america." >>> we do want to let you know they're going to cover that story. pope benedict xvi calling his choice, quote, a decision of great importance for the life of the church, unquote. so we will be hearing more about this as the morning goes along. we do want to remind you that you can follow any of the updates of the story with us through twitter along with any breaking news. all y
. >> the 85-year-old took over the role back in 2005 following the death of pope john paul ii. this is pretty incredible because this has not happened in 600 years. the last time a pope stepped down was back in 1415. so this is certainly something that we don't see often happening with the catholic church. but the pope says he is just too tired to carry on with his papal duties. >> we want to take a live look at what's going on in italy. this is a statement coming out of the...
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in april of 2005 when pope john paul ii died we broadcasted "hardball" from rome. as we closed our last show from there, let's listen. look at these people standing for hours, day and night, through the avenues of rome, packed together as if they had been caught and crushed in an industrial strength trash compacter. there they stood seeking no edge, plotting no photo opportunity, playing none of the games that people do in politics, in business, in so much of life. this is no pub lisible stunt or initial stock offering or inside deal or anything but the purest most obvious most grandly transparent display of individual devotion. voting with your feet. >> thanks four your wise and warm words. thanks for coming on and enl deon, mr. america and french canadian and all kind of things. >>> dick cheney from the sublime to the ridiculous. dick cheney can't stand the fact that his side lost the election, dick. that he and his neocons are under assault and in retreat thank god. he's saying president obama is picking second class people. we'll be right back with the story of
in april of 2005 when pope john paul ii died we broadcasted "hardball" from rome. as we closed our last show from there, let's listen. look at these people standing for hours, day and night, through the avenues of rome, packed together as if they had been caught and crushed in an industrial strength trash compacter. there they stood seeking no edge, plotting no photo opportunity, playing none of the games that people do in politics, in business, in so much of life. this is no pub...
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senate as rand paul has successfully filibustered this vote to confirm john brennan as the next director of the cia. senator paul said he was standing on principle and would not stop talking until he clarifies why the president of the united states believes he has the authority to use unmanned drones to kill americans on u.s. soil without a trial. and this is how it started. watch this. >> i rise today to begin john brennan's nomination to the cia. i will speak until i can no longer speak. i will speak as long as it takes until the alarm has sounded from coast to coast. that our constitution is important, that your right to trial by jury are precious, that no american should be killed by a drone on american soil without first being charged with a crime, without first being found to be guilty by a court. >> sean: and it went on from there. here is the back story. as we told you on this very program, senator paul received a letter from attorney general eric holder and was disturbed by the response he received as holder refused to rule ott u.s. citizens as target on u.s. soil. and holder we
senate as rand paul has successfully filibustered this vote to confirm john brennan as the next director of the cia. senator paul said he was standing on principle and would not stop talking until he clarifies why the president of the united states believes he has the authority to use unmanned drones to kill americans on u.s. soil without a trial. and this is how it started. watch this. >> i rise today to begin john brennan's nomination to the cia. i will speak until i can no longer...
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. >> and rand paul pressed john kerry about the decision to send the f-16's anyway. >> and you've heard about them zionists, being descendents of apes and pigs, do you think it's wise to send them f-16's. >> and we spoke with rand paul a short time ago. >> nice to be with you. >> what's your thoughts on united states sending f-16's and more to go in a 2010 deal to egypt? >> that's a huge mistake. the original deal was made with another leader deposed by a somewhat violent revolution. i don't think it's a good idea. i think potential it elevates an arms race and what we give to egypt, israel needs more. and i think there's a risk and president morsi, calling those in support of israel, apes and des descendents of pigs. >> let's reverse engineer this, in the event we don't send the 16 f-16's and the tanks to egypt, what happens? >> you know, i'm he not sure exactly what would happinessly, i think the egyptians would come to us and negotiate with us, and say, what kind of behavior would we have to have? and would i say to them, maybe you should protect our embassy, maybe you shouldn't let
. >> and rand paul pressed john kerry about the decision to send the f-16's anyway. >> and you've heard about them zionists, being descendents of apes and pigs, do you think it's wise to send them f-16's. >> and we spoke with rand paul a short time ago. >> nice to be with you. >> what's your thoughts on united states sending f-16's and more to go in a 2010 deal to egypt? >> that's a huge mistake. the original deal was made with another leader deposed by a...
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i think we would be looking for vigorous and dynamic leadership, perhaps in the mold of john paul ii. >> archbishop of milan, the archbishop of vienna, gmt enoa, italy, two vatican cardinals in the mix, do you agree with the monsignor about the qualities of what needs to be considered as we look to who would take benedict's place? >> yes, i think the monsignor is absolutely -- as somebody who has studied this, the church has become quite diverse. while there's been a decline of things catholic in places like the united states, that is not the case in places like africa, latin, central america, central mexico. the activity has quite energized, so make a prediction that you'll see a greater voice of those communities, nigeria, brazil, mexico, because the catholic church and the conclave in particular has become more diversified over the years. don't forget john paul ii was the first known italian in 453 years, nobody ever believed that, so here we are 2013, and you might see a seismic change again. >> ray flynn, monsignor tom mcsweeny, thank you for joining me. i really appreciate it. >
i think we would be looking for vigorous and dynamic leadership, perhaps in the mold of john paul ii. >> archbishop of milan, the archbishop of vienna, gmt enoa, italy, two vatican cardinals in the mix, do you agree with the monsignor about the qualities of what needs to be considered as we look to who would take benedict's place? >> yes, i think the monsignor is absolutely -- as somebody who has studied this, the church has become quite diverse. while there's been a decline of...
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john paul ii said faith and reason are two wings that lead us to truth. so despite the gallaleo example, i don't think there's always been this opposition. i think sometimes there has been disagreement with the conclusions of science and the church hasn't always agreed and so some have said therefore the church is scientifically archaic. i'm not sure that's true. we have a new pope who was indeed a chemist. and obviously there is kind of a leaning toward putting the best foot forward with regard to scientific discovery and stem cell research. i think we'll see a bit more of the church touting its confluence of the two rather than an opposition. i don't think they've been in opposition, but i think that's kind of been the perception. >> the disagreement on conclusions, that might be one way of putting it which might satisfy everybody. with these kinds of efforts, do you think they're going to help improve the church's image overall? >> well, i suppose if the image is that the church is in the dark ages and needs to come into the modern world and if people
john paul ii said faith and reason are two wings that lead us to truth. so despite the gallaleo example, i don't think there's always been this opposition. i think sometimes there has been disagreement with the conclusions of science and the church hasn't always agreed and so some have said therefore the church is scientifically archaic. i'm not sure that's true. we have a new pope who was indeed a chemist. and obviously there is kind of a leaning toward putting the best foot forward with...